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Over the past few years more and more kids have turned away from stick-and-ball sports to explore activities oriented more toward the outdoors and the so-called “action sports.” Each book offers information and tips on proper gear, safety considerations, emergency preparedness, and what to expect while engaging in some of the most popular outdoor sports available.
Adventurers in History introduces early fluent readers to amazing adventurers whose exploits changed the world. In these fun and engaging narrative nonfiction biographies, readers will learn about the explorers, see their most notable adventures or discoveries, and understand their lasting impact on todayÎs world.
It's cold outside, and snow is falling. Inside the fire is warm. The child, the velvet cat, the blue elephant, and the rocking horse are warm and sleepy. "Let's go adventuring," says the child. And the magic begins!
You don't have to be wearing a lab coat to learn about science--science starts with observing the world around us! Adventures in a cave, in the dark, in bad weather, and even in the kitchen provide the backdrop for learning about the properties of sound, light, heat, and more. Use these books to show kids how science is relevant in our everyday lives.
True or false: Sloths are lazy. Answer: False! True or false: Sloths are mysterious. Answer: True! Scientists are only beginning to discover how sloths live in the wild. Sloths spend most of their lives in trees, and until recently scientists didn’t know very much about them. But Dr. Rebecca Cliffe was determined to discover their secrets. To find out more, she fitted sloths with special backpacks containing a device to track their activity. And she’s helped create sloth crossings and plant tree
Dusty Dabbert travels through the countryside, helping all those he meets with his magical knapsack, which mysteriously contains exactly what he needs for any circumstance. The Dutch equivalent of Asterix, these beloved popular graphic novels are available in the US for the first time ever.
Meet Lottie Lipton, nine-year-old investigator extraordinaire! Her home in the British Museum means she is never far away from mystery and exciting adventures, usually involving priceless artefacts. With interactive clues throughout each book, readers can help solve the mysteries.
These classic fables are charmingly illustrated and retold in relatable language for a new generation of readers. Animal stories help teach perseverance, honesty, resourcefulness, and other positive character traits. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Aesop's fables are still relevant, even though it can be hard for young people to identify with the tales. This series remixes the fables into modern settings with relatable human characters. We may not be crying “wolf,” but lying still leads to mistrust, and these updated stories let kids explore how the morals relate to their lives.
Taking classic tales and giving them a silly spin is the name of the game in this super series. Aesop's fables have never been this funny.